If one day an ordinary person unexpectedly meets their long-deceased great-grandfather, there would probably be a lot to talk about.
But this doesn't apply to Huggesen and the King of Bone Biting. Firstly, the Wolf People race is emotionally detached; even between father and son, there isn't much affection. This is not just a result of their living habits but also determined by their level of civilization.
Secondly, Huggesen's background is quite tragic.
As an orphan raised by Chief Botana, although the Claw Chief Mother treated him well, seeing him as the most perfect creation of her life, that affection stemmed more from Botana's pathological admiration for the King of Bone Biting rather than genuine love for him.
The Claw Chief Mother didn't even teach her own three children well, so expecting her to be a good mother to Huggesen is unnecessary.
